Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors
Scientific paper
2005-04-10
Expanding frontier of atomic physics: 18th International Conference on Atomic Physics [ICAP 2002] (Cambridge, Massachesetts, U
Physics
Instrumentation and Detectors
1 page, 2 figures
Scientific paper
We discuss how the observation of Rabi flopping oscillations in a laser cooled atomic sample could be used as a microwave power standard. The rubidium atoms are first trapped in a standard MOT, then optically pumped, and dropped. As they enter the interaction region, a resonant pulsed microwave field is applied. Following the interaction lasting up to 10 ms, a probe laser beam is turned on and the fluorescence measures the population inversion.
Michaud Alain
Paulusse David C.
Rowell Nelson L.
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